Significance This study reveals the presence of fire in a Lower Paleolithic (LP) site lacking visible signs of pyrotechnology and adds a new LP site to a handful of archaeological… Click to show full abstract
Significance This study reveals the presence of fire in a Lower Paleolithic (LP) site lacking visible signs of pyrotechnology and adds a new LP site to a handful of archaeological sites with evidence associating early hominin–produced artifacts and fire. This research highlights the possibility of extracting “hidden” information on pyrotechnology-related activities from other sites.
               
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